Origins of the Children's Song Cycle as a Musical Genre with Four Case Studies and an Original Cycle

Origins of the Children's Song Cycle as a Musical Genre with Four Case Studies and an Original Cycle
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Total Pages : 126
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Synopsis Origins of the Children's Song Cycle as a Musical Genre with Four Case Studies and an Original Cycle by : Gloria Shafer

Providing an historical overview of the song cycle and a survey of the children's song cycle, this text includes structural, stylistic, and interpretative analysis of four representative children's song cycles and an original cycle.

New Studies in Richard Wagner's The Ring of the Nibelung

New Studies in Richard Wagner's The Ring of the Nibelung
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Publisher : Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 0889464456
ISBN-13 : 9780889464452
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Synopsis New Studies in Richard Wagner's The Ring of the Nibelung by : Edwin Mellen Press

This volume comprises papers presented at the 1988 Wagner conference in Seattle exploring this opera cycle as music, myth, theatre art, and literature, including comparisons with T. S. Eliot's The Wasteland and James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake.

Prison Hostage

Prison Hostage
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Publisher : Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 0773485643
ISBN-13 : 9780773485648
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Synopsis Prison Hostage by : Ronald Wayne Robinson

Gripping first-person account. Three inmates seized control of the school-library complex and took prison employees hostage. It ended in death for several of the hostages and two of the inmates. At the time, the author was a correctional educator, and in his final year of education and training as a criminologist.

A Conductor's Analysis of Edward MacDowell's Original Choral Music for Mixed Voices and Women's Voices, and Editions for Men's Voices

A Conductor's Analysis of Edward MacDowell's Original Choral Music for Mixed Voices and Women's Voices, and Editions for Men's Voices
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Publisher : Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015060825935
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Synopsis A Conductor's Analysis of Edward MacDowell's Original Choral Music for Mixed Voices and Women's Voices, and Editions for Men's Voices by : Gary P. Wilson

Edward MacDowell (1860-1908) was one of the first American-born composers to gain international notoriety. Relatively little scholarly research has been done that deals specifically with the choral music of Edward MacDowell. This study examines his original choral music for mixed and women's voices, and his editions for men's voices. The choruses are analyzed with a format that considers the importance of meter, tempo, rhythm, melody, harmony, tonality, form, musical/textual agreement, and expressive features. MacDowell was trained in Europe, and his music reflects the influence of late German Romanticism. An important aspect of this study was the preparation of editions of MacDowell's choral music updated to current publication standards. These editions are included in an appendix, as well as copies of the original publications for comparison. The most important scholarly contribution of this book is to make some of MacDowell's choral music available again. MacDowell's choral compositions have been virtually lost from the standard repertoire. All of the works examined were published between 1890-1910; they are currently out of print and unavailable to most choral musicians. choral scholar and musician.

A Comprehensive Study of Romanian Art Song

A Comprehensive Study of Romanian Art Song
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Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105025974259
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Synopsis A Comprehensive Study of Romanian Art Song by : Paula Boire

The third in a set of four volumes detailing the development of the art song in Romania. Interviews were conducted with composers or their surviving family members. Included are songs of each composer. A valuable resource for voice teachers, singers and musicologists interested in art song.

Miles Davis and David Liebman

Miles Davis and David Liebman
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Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105019243984
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Synopsis Miles Davis and David Liebman by : Dave Liebman

Examines Liebman's background and early influences, artistic objectives, interaction with an audience; teaching and aesthetics, Liebman's place in the jazz spectrum; performance style; musical and language communication, lifestyles and attitudes of jazz musicians; the jazz musician as a businessman and world traveler; the student musician and careers in jazz today. Liebman on Miles Davis, May 28, 1991, and Oct. 16, 1991, shortly after Miles' death.

Dramatic Parallels in Michael Tippett's Operas

Dramatic Parallels in Michael Tippett's Operas
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Publisher : Mellen Poetry Press
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015021876290
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Synopsis Dramatic Parallels in Michael Tippett's Operas by : Margaret Andrew Scheppach

An analytical study of the music of Michael Tippett's operas.

Connectionist Models of Musical Thinking

Connectionist Models of Musical Thinking
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Publisher : Lewiston, N.Y. ; Queenston, Ont. : E. Mellen Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105124023198
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Synopsis Connectionist Models of Musical Thinking by : Harold E. Fiske

For the past decade, Fiske (music, U. of Western Ontario) has been using neural network models to test his theory that musical thinking can be described as a hierarchy of progressively more intricate pattern-comparison activity, and that the resulting musical realizations are limited to only three cognitive category types. He describes the development of his theory, several related experimental studies, and the neural network models he uses to test the theory. Neural network methodology can seem daunting, he admits, so he has tried to keep technical descriptions to a minimum in order to highlight his main goal: to describe and test a set of principles that appear to represent the foundation of musical understanding. Annotation : 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).

Haydn's and Mozart's Sonata Styles

Haydn's and Mozart's Sonata Styles
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Publisher : Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105114517852
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Synopsis Haydn's and Mozart's Sonata Styles by : John Martin Harutunian

This book presents a clear and comprehensive picture of these two great figures of Western music. As contemporaneous composers Franz Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart spoke the same musical language of late eighteenth-century Classicism. They shared the summit in the development of a procedure known as sonata style

Johann Peter Salomon's Scores of Four Haydn Symphonies 1791-1792

Johann Peter Salomon's Scores of Four Haydn Symphonies 1791-1792
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Publisher : Edwin Mellen Press
Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015060373779
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Synopsis Johann Peter Salomon's Scores of Four Haydn Symphonies 1791-1792 by : Joseph Haydn

This book presents these significant scores in a modern edition that is suitable for scholars and performers. Copious critical notes and discussions of various aspects of the manuscripts, sources, will be most enlightening for musicologists interested in Haydn source materials. H. C. Robbins Landon introduced a citation of authentic parts for Symphony no. 93 in his monumental study, The Symphonies of Joseph Haydn, with the remarks: As this book goes to press, I have made the discovery that parts of all twelve London symphonies were printed by J. P. Salomon with the firm Monzani & Cimador... Textually these parts are of the utmost importance, since comparison with the autographs shows that this edition was made from Salomon's MS. orchestral material and not from the scores.1 Twenty some years after those words were written, score copies of Haydn's symphonies 97, 93, 94 and 98 came to light at the British Library2 that are likewise traceable to Salomon and clearly establish his role as one of the earliest agents for the transmission of the London symphonies in authentic guise. 1792 and 1794, most likely at his behest, using the original performing parts or Salomon's own copies of them as their model. Thus, their importance as sources for the symphonies in question can scarcely be overestimated. Michael Ruhling traces the history of these fascinating scores, examining the myriad of details that reflect their striking resemblance to Haydn's own autographs. He reveals that Salomon's scores preserve numerous details of articulation, phrasing, even of note material that are absent from the autographs; and adduces Salomon's later quintet arrangements of the symphonies, wherein the same details are duplicated, as evidence of the sound and manner that shaped the works at their earliest performances. Ruhling concludes his study with first-ever editions of Salomon's score copies. Handsomely engraved and meticulously documented, these editions present a delight to the eye as well as a provocation to thoughtful study.